July 17, 2007
trustedreviews have a review of the Lexmark X4550 “The X4550 is styled in ice-white, brushed aluminium and light grey and follows Lexmark’s usual, rounded-slab design. The top, white section holds an A4 flatbed scanner, which can be used for scanning and standalone copying. Just beneath this is a control panel with a well laid out set of easy-to-use controls. This includes a two-line, backlit LCD display, which is particularly well used by Lexmark to provide copious status and instruction messages.”
The X4550 allows users to work seamlessly from any location in their home or office, delivering professional quality text and photos.
Specifications:
Print Technology : Thermal Inkjet
Colour Technology : 4 Colour Inkjet - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (Optional 6 Colour Photo Printing)
UNSPSC Code : 43.21.21.10
Scan Technology : CIS with 48 bit depth
Function : Colour Copying, Colour Printing, Colour Scanning
Maximum Print Speed (Draft, Colour): Up to : 18 ppm
Maximum Print Speed (Draft, Black): Up to : 26 ppm
Maximum Print Speed (Normal, Black): Up to : 15 ppm
Maximum Print Speed (Normal, Colour): Up to : 6 ppm
Maximum Copy Speed (Draft, Black): Up to : 17 cpm
Maximum Copy Speed (Draft, Colour): Up to : 11 cpm
Maximum Copy Speed (Normal, Black): Up to : 3.5 cpm
Maximum Copy Speed (Normal, Colour): Up to : 2 cpm
Print Resolution, Black : Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
Print Resolution, Colour : Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
Scan Resolution, Enhanced : Up to 19200 x 19200 dpi
Scan Resolution, Optical : 600 x 1200 dpi
Operating Systems Supported : Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64
Microsoft Windows Vista
Apple Mac OS X (10.4.4-10.4.x Intel)
Apple Mac OS X (10.3.x-10.4.x Power PC)
Microsoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 or later
Print (ASF) Paper Input Capacity (Maximum) : 100 pages 75 gsm bond
Standard Ports : USB 2.0 Specification Hi-Speed Certified, USB pass-through via PictBridge port, 802.11g Wireless.
PictBridge Certified USB Port : Yes.
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trustedreviews have a review of the Xerox Phaser 6360VN Colour Laser Printer “This is a big printer, weighing in at over 35kg and bulging out at the front and top. It’s best suited to being mounted on its own stand and tucked away in the corner of an office, rather than taking up most of a desk. There are some unusual design choices, such as positioning the four colour toner cartridges under a translucent purple cover at the back of the machine’s top panel. While this makes them supremely easy to replace, it’s also an invitation to tampering.”
Key Features
Technology (Detailed) Color Laser
Output Type Color Printer
Printer Type Workgroup
Black Print Speed 42 ppm
Color Print Speed 42 ppm
Platform PC, Unix, Mac, Sun
Technical Features
Form Factor Stationary
Connectivity Technology USB 2.0 • RJ-45 Network Adapter
Monthly Duty Cycle 100,000+ (Large Workgroup)
First Page Out Time 9 Seconds
Media
Max Media Size Legal (216 x 356 mm, 8.5 x 14″)
Networking
Networking Type 10/100BaseTx
Data Link Protocols Ethernet • Fast Ethernet
Memory
Installed RAM 512 MB
Miscellaneous
MPN 6360/DT
Product ID 40544926
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March 16, 2007
printerspot have a review of the Olympus P-11 and write, “The P-11’s design is simple, practical, tidy, and stylish — somewhat Bauhaus, somewhat Star Trek Borg cube (so I’ve heard). Power and USB cords tuck into its side sliding panel and extend conveniently out the back so you can position the printer toward the back of a desk or table.
With one button (power) and three indicator lights (ribbon, paper, access), the P-11 makes printing difficult to screw up. Easy printing also means you don’t have any manual options to control printing from the printer itself. Even direct PictBridge printing (through the USB port to the left of the indicator lights) only offers you the ability to select which images to print, the number of image copies, two sizes of print (4 x 6 and 3.5 x 5 inches), and with or without borders.”
It is a nice basic photo printer for personal use. The printer has decent printing speed. It has a stylish looking box-shape. Compatible with Mac too.
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PCMAG have a review of the HP Photosmart A716 and write “One big difference between the 475 and the A716 is that the A716 boosts the hard drive capacity from 1.5GB to 4GB, almost tripling the number of photos you can store. As with the 475, when you use the A716’s video connection to view stored photos on a TV, you can use the printer’s remote control to move through the photos, edit them, and create and view slide shows, almost as if there’s a photo album on your TV. But unlike an album, if a friend or relative likes a particular photo you’re looking at, you can press a button on the remote and print a copy.”
The HP Photosmart A716 Compact Photo Printer delivers lots of features, great-looking output, and, in an important step forward for HP, nearly waterproof photos.
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March 6, 2007
pcmag.com have a review of the Lexmark C770n, in this they find if you have medium-size office with light printing needs, the C770n would be overkill. This printer is for high-volume printing, the C770n’s standard input capacity is 600 sheets, divided into a 500-sheet tray and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder.
Setting up the C770n on a network is typical simply connect a network cable and power cord and run the fully automated installation program.
Lexmark rates the C770n at 25 pages per minute for both monochrome and color output, text and graphics quality are far more important than photos for business use, and the C770n does well on both.
Overall - Fast. Excellent paper-handling options. High-capacity toner cartridges. Prints PDF and other files from USB keys.
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February 12, 2007
The Canon imageRUNNER 1023 can priint 23-pages-per-minute, the imageRUNNER 1023 device is a platen-based multifunction solution designed to meet the needs of small businesses and workgroups. It delivers digital copying, high-quality laser printing, automatic duplexing, and full color scanning capabilities, all in a compact convenient design. Canon’s innovative technologies such as Canon’s Rapid Fusing System, also help speed warm-up times while keeping energy consumption costs to a minimum. Plus, the imageRUNNER 1023 model offers an expandable paper capacity to help maintain uptime for every user.
Features :
Color or Monochrome: Monochrome
Connection Type: USB
Maximum Standard Paper Size: Legal
Scanner Type: Flatbed
Scanner Optical Resolution: 600 x 600 pixels per inch
Duty Cycle: 23 pages per month
Network-Ready: Optional
Duplexing: Yes
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PCMag.com have a reviewed the Epson Stylus Photo RX580 where they say “The RX580’s one real shortcoming is that you can get more AIO for the same price elsewhere. In particular, the Canon MP600 offers essentially the same output quality, faster speed, and additional features (including two paper trays instead of one). If you must have the ability to print on printable discs, the RX580 is the right choice, and you won’t be unhappy with it. But it’s hard to recommend it otherwise, unless you find it at a lower-than-expected price.”
Features :
Connection Type: USB
Maximum Standard Paper Size: Legal
Number of Cartridges: 6
Number of Ink Colors: 6
Direct Printing from Cameras: Yes
Direct Printing from Media Slots: CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card, xD-Picture Card, MiniSD Card
LCD Preview Screen: Yes
Scanner Type: Flatbed
Scanner Optical Resolution: 1200 pixels per inch
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January 31, 2007
Printers just get smaller all the time, this handheld printer from ZINK prints a nice 2×3 picture while your out and about. Basically the printer is about the size of an average mobile phone and print off pictures using a specialised piece of paper.
The picture is created by heating up and putting varying amounts of pressure on the polymer paper. With no liquid ink needed you also avoid the mess of leaking ink.Pricing is expected to be around $99 for the printer and around $19.95 for a 100 pack of paper.
The printer in still in testing at the moment but ZINK could be onto a winner here.
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January 18, 2007
If you looking for a laser-based multi-function machine take a quick look at the Panasonic KX-FLB851E, this is ideal for mono printing copying and faxing and colour scanning. With three output bins (which you don’t see often) this can really help separate out its key office functions.
It’s amid at the heavy user and kind of look like your traditional office photocopier than a multifunction device, which makes it robust. The control panel lies along its long side and its 250-sheet paper tray also opens from the side, so you stack paper into it landscape fashion, rather than portrait.
If you require a second tray this brings the sheet capacity to 750.
Overall this is a robust and serviceable office multifunction machine, maybe you’ll find printers from rival manufacturers for a cheaper price.
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January 1, 2007
The Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 966 is a 4-in-1 with printing, scanning, and stand-alone faxing and copying in one compact unit, it’s a little boxy at 18 inches wide, 20 inches deep, and 10.6 inches tall, and weighs about 22 pounds but can print up to 31 pages per minute1 in monochrome and 23 pages per minute1 in colour.
On the photo printing you can print borderless photos up to A4 size directly from a digital camera or memory card, if needed you can print directly from your camera with the built-in PictBridge connection. Simply insert your memory card into the built-in memory card slots and you can browse, edit and print directly from the 2.4″ colour LCD screen on the printer.
Full-Colour Scanning with optical resolution max. 1200 x 4800 dpi, 48-bit colour depth. Dell recommends using the flatbed scanner for scanning photos, even if you have multiples, so it offers a “scan multiple items before output” option that lets you scan a whole pile of documents before they’re printed en masse.
Print speed:
Up to 31 A4 pages per minute (ppm) black or 23 A4 ppm colour
Print resolution:
Up to 4800 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi) maximum
Borderless printing:
Up to A4
Memory card slots:
CompactFlash® I & II, Microdrive, Multi Media Card, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo (with customer supplied adaptor), xD, (certified up to 1GB) MiniSD (with customer supplied adaptor)
Onboard Memory:
32 MB
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